Hanapin
to take in
[phrase form: take]
01
maunawaan, intindihin
to comprehend something
Transitive: to take in a concept or content
02
tanggapin, tanggapin sa bahay
to accept someone or something into one's family or home
Transitive: to take in sb/sth
03
obserbahan, suriin
to observe something with one's eyes, often paying close attention to the details
Transitive: to take in a sight
04
tanggapin, magbigay ng pansamantalang tirahan
to provide a place for someone to stay temporarily
Transitive: to take in sb
05
dayain, linlangin
to deceive someone, typically by presenting false information
06
tanggapin, tanggapin ang
to accept or emotionally process something
Transitive: to take in a situation
07
mangalap, kunin
to collect something, such as money or donations
Transitive: to take in sth
08
bisitahin, dumalo
to visit a place or attend an event for entertainment
Transitive: to take in a place or an event
09
aayusin, gawing mas maliit
to adjust the size of clothes to make them smaller
Transitive: to take in clothes
10
kumain, ubusin
to consume certain types of food as part of one's diet
Transitive: to take in food
11
sumipsip, kumuhod
to absorb a substance
Transitive: to take in a substance
12
mabasa ng tubig, lumubog
(of a boat or ship) to become flooded with water
Transitive: to take in water
13
makinig, madinig
to unintentionally hear parts of a conversation, typically without the speakers' awareness.
Transitive: to take in parts of a conversation
14
kumita, tanggapin
to receive income through employment
Transitive: to take in income
15
isama, isama sa
to include or make something a part of a broader context or entity
Transitive: to take in sth
take in
v
Halimbawa
She could quickly take in new concepts during her studies.
It took a moment for him to take in the complex instructions.
The detective took in the surroundings of the crime scene.
The scientist took in the details of the microscopic organisms under the microscope.
The business takes in a steady stream of revenue.